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1 120—'Fa gpmiiouse, “Kent;'t) altoid Wi tbe 
[127—"The “Roa 4,7" Danbigny; FR. 


| 128—"Cat es mites “Wilton; 2 aa Lawrence i e an a a 
usician,”” sae P.O.” Barrow... 
farie de Medicis,” Pourbus; Arthur 


eee eee ewes 


on | i Farm,” Troyon; ES /Sand- 
biases i Back? 7 | [282—"'Gam Scene) Wo 


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g ee OM Week. t } ‘ f OTE * teeewe , $46,675 | 
The spectators were numerous and | 
z . 2b lege maa 65. ipicturesque: the bidders, alert and prudent, | 
Gigea Schu ag,| | Pie sale-ts to be continued ae evening. 
Br el ae ) ‘ xen as 


ea A eee) Peaepns 


Bde; Ww. Braver. 
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i rit of Miss Bingham,” George 
farlow: H. beock. , 


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* Pokitones* & White. 
; Behaet Be Pokit onow; §, 
hesse oe ‘Bri iskac,’ Tournicres : 


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Re meer eee “Landscape ;”~ 
Larkin 


Be aa Bie eb ote ee 


150—Van Den “heekhout, “Young “Shep 
herd;’” 


Dri 0.c He Wibein asd sone 


151—Cor0t, ae ‘Landscape ;” Dox Vas: 


vite eee. 


i52—Jourenet, “Madaine- de ‘Celvoys” ey 


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| 158—Outin,. ‘ t Modern ‘Cinderella”’ reese ee 
154-—Rigaud, ‘“Duchesse de: Noailles ; EB. 
} MeMillin’ ay: 
155—Cazin, * “Harvest; na “Morton. Gs ‘Schultz 


158—Law: meen, Scountees of Damley;” i ihe 
A, Lait TORE uu aa Macatee reas 
BP etes, ‘Miss Hastings; Osgood Perk: 
160-—Jont nicind. *“Gintering the Scheldt; 2D 
Dayton Sk 
161—Le Prince, “Madame de Belle- Isle: 
5 SER Lanthier AERIS CARES MAC 
162—Lely, | “Lady Falconberg ;’ 2 ae “Sun- 


Ce Se ee 


and 
' 168—Roybet, “the Philosopher;” T. B. 


.nowles aaa ahaa 
164—Lawrence, “King ‘Wiliam YW.: hain os 
Oo Reilly, SSCL Gt ay ct aati le assis «je ieeae ies 
.165—Henner, “‘Revery ;”’ OR. Churchwell. 


[a6e—R eypolds., ‘Miss Benpel; BD WR 


Ce ne eC te ee 


SD. arkin MG RR ate ak ge ea 
168—Migoara, “tis Daughter as Ceres:’ 

Ih, PAW Re Noes eee a ss oak Se 
169—Diaz, eg ere of .Franchart, Fon- 
tainebleau ;’ oe W. Buller... 2... : 
|AT0—Geddes, “Tn the Woods; Mrs, Sun- 
40 Karel, as net “Marquise; “De 
172—Lely, "Countess “of Kildare: 1. AL 
; 173-—Thanlow, “Bridge of Vet rona;”? G. D. 
Thompson... Erect ya Sha sls eusi ay ale 


fits Rennes: “Miss - “Montgomery; rea OF 
Gimpel  & Wilderstein.....0....... 
[175-—Kyatke. ‘Vive L’Empereur;’’ Max 
Viti HAMS ose ee ee ee eee es 
t hize- Sant terre, ‘Madame - D’ eee: LF 
M eMillin APR ssihee al ASO Pama ac hte 


te heret, “Harvest. Time;’’ ©, Th. Bar- 
[M8—Costray, aS “Augusta, ee Royal; vu) 
Mrs, ‘Sunderiand re as kate tonaeS 
79—D eee ete Teller?’ 1 ESN 
Se Yea 0 Coy LAS Oa ay NT 
'180-—Guardi, “Santa Maria Della Salute: 
; Raymond B,. Gay 
ON oe Time; pede? P. 


482 : ek “Le Revell Ail BD, soa? 8. 
am: 
Charles Willow bey ee 


Co ee ee 


187—Dupre, * ‘Ma 2 Marshall Clapp...) .. 
pee Rexnol s. “Drichess of: Rutland Bs: E, - 


189— Melsansier’ rater BO Dé Forest. 
190— paar Gals ag de Montespan ;"’ 
De een ate acca: 
— andscape;’” Archi Allen, 
\192—Isabey, Becta: for Promenade: 
Phontas: Miylandss een ome sy Sak hats 
193. bea we eee Deshou- 
BTEC eAV MC SG CURRIE PN, Crouse ase ate 
|194—Jon ngkind: “Canal by Moonlight: J, 


\ 195—Alma- pope “Sculptor’s Studio: ai 
} Aaron Silverman. FSG WEL EO ROMS oN 
}196—Nattier, “‘Duchesse | D* Orleans: 7) L. 


ARE ETOM Hy oe ROO ia i! Arn 
)197—Isabey, “Return of Fishermen :’ KE, 
Sandmeyer Sao iinyaup eevee EAGT rate e 


MNO NANOAG LAA Bre )6 wh0."9 ie 6.5118 6 ee, ene ecbeelene) ae 


pcos “Grand Canal: vr Tr. A, Law- 
Bie VeERne RE Or CR, “Sheep in Pasture :’ 
PQkOp ee cea Aree ged, 4 
200 —Lagit ence, ‘Empress Elizabeth: L. 
fe DEMME G iain bovine winy cae wnsnica 9 
201—Chartran palette: Gi) Aj 
'202—Perret,- O. | Heinze. F. Harte. 


ant Aer "F. A. Lawlor... ne ae ate 
204—Dent. A. Lanthier:. 

505 Reathon} Portrait of Corot E. 8. Nash, 
204--- Poirot, BAUS Sera ah ssluic\e abheates 
Bog eo. RS Powers) 25505 csc. aig 


Brun, Ny O Reill BUS etprtical.! oo so 
Total 


Saree re “Miss Cauldyrell Be G. Gard- . 


8,650 told the reporter that Senator Clark 
ak “‘z509 landscape by Rousseau in the world, 
ave Hammond;’’ G. Vv Gar- } * 


22% “Mr! Brandus sald tae 


ins... Bie ee wise Sew letaliere(si¢, opie eld 


PEPE ONOAT Sar see ae +$150,645 | 


dred. iraatembleneee sh 
2 600 Paris some years ago, A ¢ 
"$n this city is owned by Ji 
180 Senator Clark bought the | 
450 ward Brandus, a Fifth avenue 
1,500 Brandus said last night that he 
to mention the price paid by 
picture, but it is un 
paid between $20,000 and $40,000 for it. ‘ 
The painting depicts the Forest of Fontaii 
‘with strong sunshine effect on the bark of 
| oaks, Four dogs, called gri 
2,650 the edge of the forest as the sun | 
7x90 Senator Clark has been a ge 
for years. At the Stewart sale Rise 
the American Art Galleries, he pat 
1.400 “Choosing the Model,” by Fortuny. 
2,750, is now holding an exhibition at the 
‘9390 Gallery, in Washington, of some of 
"ures of his New York home. ay 
1.900 “Mr, Brandus, who has sold a number 
8,200 to the Senator and is familiar with 


| his.candid opinion that it would bri 
425 least, at auction, 


art collection stored 
pald about ; 

. , collection a 
5.100" worth consi 

2.500" Mr, Brandus expre 
examples in Senator Cli 


Lars) were of the choi oat eb 
ghown a great dea 


4,500 | selection of his pictures. 
2,350 | 
1,750! 
23,0001 
2,700. 
7,800 | 
4,600 | 
1,550! 


COLLECTION 


OF 


Ancient and Modern Paintings 


BELONGING TO 


Mr. EDWARD BRANDUS 


THE 
FIFTH AVENUE ART GALLERIES 
366 FirrH AVENUE 
NEW YORE 


———— : 


SS ea ee 


CATALOGUE 


OF THE 


COLLECTION 


Or 


© Modern and Ancient Paintings 


BELONGING TO 


C\ MR. EDWARD BRANDUS 


= TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION 
pit In the Grand Ball Room of the 


WALDORE-ASTORIA 


ON 


Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, at 8.30 


March the 12th, 13th and 14th, 1906 


THE COLLECTION WILL BE 


ON EXHIBITION 


Sunday, March 11th, from 2 to 6, and following days until 
the Time of Sale 


AT THE 
FIFTH AVENUE ART GALLERIES 


366 Fifth Avenue, New York 


(Bet. 34th and 35th Streets) 


The Sale will be conducted by 
JAMES P SILO, - - - - -  - .,AUCTIONEER 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


ee erg nga 


1. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer, and if any dispute 
arises between two or more Bidders, the Lot so in dispute shall be 
immediately put up again and re-sold, 


2. The Purchasers to give their names and addresses, and to 
pay down a cash deposit of at least 25 per cent., or the whole of 
the purchase-money, 2/ required, in default of which the Lot or Lots 
so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold. 


3. The Lots to be taken away at the Buyer’s Expense and risk 
within 24 hours after the conclusion of the Sale, and the remainder 
of the purchase-money to be absolutely paid, or otherwise settled 
for to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer, on or befure delivery; in 
default of which the undersigned will not hold himself responsible 
if the Lots be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, but they will be 
left at the sole risk of the Purchaser. 


4. Nochecks received unless certified. 


5. The sale of any Article is not to be set aside on account of 
any error in the description or imperfection, and no warranty what- 
ever is made. All Articles are sold just as they are, without 
recourse. 


6. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the 
settlement of the Purchases, no Lot can, on any account, be removed 
during the Sale. 


7. Noclaims allowed after the removal of goods. 
8. Our record of Sales in all cases final. 


Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the 
money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited; all Lots un- 
cleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or 
private Sale, without further notice, and the deficiency (if any) 
attending such re-sale shall be made good by the defaulter at this 
Sale, together with all charges attending the same. This condition 
is without prejudice to the right of the Auctioneer to enforce the 
contract made at this Sale, without such re-sale, if he thinks fit. 


JAMES P. SILO, Auctioneer. 


BS LilsABbyY 


eaving 


No. 192 


for the Promenade 


1 


NO. IN 
CATALOGUE 


ieee (Phe Seulptor’s SL ECA eae aD 195. 


-SUBIECTS 


ey, Sir William. . DEO ST ESA A eR 120 
a Sir ‘William. . PERVERT eB OL ON LT Eyl h ale 144 
ee nena OUNCE ee ee eo ye glen 08 58 


ae ae . aay eseee ie oate Girl 


eager +. sncendo Julione. Pee oneeruc cata a) MAS 

.Brooklyn Bridge......... Leg SEA 111 

wi Vintage Day... De Sane Pit Minit 49 

J te anda BSL tiga SRE M a tier we cs ewe 
Boner, w. ee PES SARA LTS) 3 1A EE a 181 
Rees tas’: ‘Duke of Savoye) 00.2, Cy REED 42 

..Old Farmhouse in Kent,........... 126 

6 Ad ee Ma wa Oburch im Venicey 60... 663. 122 

i +.s e+ s.2.. Daughter of the Emir,...... aC aa ane & 1g 
-_Carreno-de-la- atrandd. 4 Poriredy Of a Lady eee ee 21 
is LF eae eae PIBUVeRE EMNO Nhe ou pe cs pie | TBR 

WP ed VAL IOUS Ye IE cna atehcle te te 8 oe Ris cole! obnth fa 201 

PAS, rere Mdward Vir id uO ae 

i elbacte, F.. Wren Neier SEVOM IY ME TSS Nh 4 FE Mane EPMA): 70 
- Coello, A: Beni. ee vi mienrerOrspadn dy 0. Loe ANT As 
| Goignard, Spits ET Alaa Cow in Pasture. ............ fh a 18 
maoremard, Gai. ie . -,..Cattle and Landscape............. 69 
Obitins RRC ae CRB OUROR DOL er auto vba aia 6/2 pee 
Deere ie Cu COArtIst a Sbudios! 6,0 ¢, PEM Ab 
Berens 20 95 Malian Girks oo cess RR ae 113 
Diam ei POeievirs wis 4s LADGSCAPO, 6 ua. ie Le cele e's « Sos hol 
BOM  e eop se UIE io a ADS ADE sen habe) COM: 
ONE 2e en ae Aa uebe yes BAAR RC TEE NC hi 178 
(OT EU iinet i Sa Lady Holland......... SEAM AE aR YG 114 
WOR it. es So aby WE DELY EROBO (3.016 5 diel bogie aie! ol de 79 
CHET A asa Peummiies Cama wet sone! cycles 156 
MC NS ci a ee MISE SH aS ine su tule 159 
Mommebe NN ei Summer........... ROA YI Mean a 
Danloux, H. P..... Bahay Madame de la Chavignerie......... 8 
Daubigny, Ch. F........The Road..... Poss! a dian lanka wis 127 


ARTISTS REPRESENTED—Continued 


NAMES OF ARTISTS SUBJECTS Cc Pa seet x6 
Delpy,/C) Be ae sas Seine at Vernon:..,.J.. see 18 
Delpy; Ce Hi veteran are Sunset at-Reuil.< <).ch. 00 eee 14, 
DelpystON Heese sees Sunset: at Glotonm). i.) 40e aneeeee 82 
Delpy Gi He wabacsees View on the Seine...............-- 83 
Detailed): Bo By eeseeces Freneh Artillery): ). 22 jae 16 
DOC WOR ahi tec bate ne Music Lesson Sse eeee dees eee 
Tete SG OS oie eee Studio. of Velasquez.2.0). nee 22 
Diaz Soss cueee wae Forest of Fontainebleau. .......... 102 
Diaz, Nees tae re sek Chiens. Griffons {>... 4. eee (125 
AB ACV AEN | Coe ena iain 8 AE gS Les Rochers de Franchart......... 169 
EINE, arb LY a ann ae a NS ayg A The Fortune Teller,.......... RP Yt 
Dupre, Jules. oS as vs The: Cottage: ...). 56. bea eee 55 
Dupre, wdwles, eck ae Sunset e...5 86 Niaa 3 «at eee 119 
Dupre, Jules............ Mariness oo dw be oe ee 187 
Dapre, J uilenw esse en Return Homey... 27 eee 51 
Dupre, Jullems hs ay Farm? Life (\ 5:23 Gas hee ee ee 137 
Dupree Victory ovo: Vea Une Mares 0.0% 5350 ges eee 80 
Os Re MED La Sena ag a Shepherd.’ 3 s:. wis pe 9 
OEE tetany Ns Nacminneeae ete River Loing:’\s.c06 eben eee 10 
HUG Seen cinte iie behets River Rus.’ 5241.5 cee 11 
yt EG SA dO ah a aN Stone: Bridgenc. oS ae eee 76 
BIOS Vc aa ap oa a ARPA ep WORK Shepherdess 6 a eee 77 
S Ofe Foi © Seana eae gegen A aA fk River Loing.;:.’: *cienc ae 78 
EG GR Ye ui oecn t A eae caln ates Lady Hllenborough.. (joie eens 110 
Promentiny Hci. os. VAT gOria Ql 8 oes 2 oaks ee 87 
Gainsborough, Th....... Dr. Haviland(... 2) ee seein 182 
Goddee: Ao ISS ey re In the Woods... 1.i4 3 edhe 170 
(6rore, 3d oT As a’ Le ‘Revell ci. eee ae 185 
COP EERD SEN ASN GR aS Ry Mile. Lange...) oJ... see 45 
ETIINOUEX SY eh tite cu ete ee Mlle. Deshoullieres,.............. 193 
Grolleron vl oun. sk ess Watching the Enemy... )) 7. s90u4 157 
Cara ee wa ahaeie Venice... 7 hat eee ee 180 
Harlows Gio Bias (ee bee Daughter of the Countess of 
Mexborough. .5.00 ieee 46 
Harlow, Gi ne ae Miss Binghata ... 2.2 eee 103 
Heanor Jie Pee a, ReVERy 2). ss Sea ee eee ae eee 165 
SLOINISHIG: a ORS ern yi Marquise de Chamilly............. 90 
Hobbema, My uo ee Landscapes 00) 0 Oe 6 
Trinds) Gat ae Meare Landscape yo. i eo eee 20 


ENGR Oe es a Rocky: Dell. 3.) cy eae 74 


LW OO eI, —s a - = noes 
oe el oo a es a 
Ee eS ae OS Pee cael 


EMAL ON Sele elie eu 


_ ARTISTS REPRESENTED—Continued 


The Artist’s Daughter as Ceres... 


NAMES OF ARTISTS SUBJECTS ‘ ferian 
Pperieabey, Fei. o6 5 634... _... Leaving for the Promenade........ 192 
Peevey Ml A sa. vis Return of the Fishermen,......... 197 
iiegacomin; MOB oes ois2. Forest of Marly..... pee ae Tela ht 
Jacomin, M. F..... Pr woresh of nambouillet .. 0.6.6... 0 67 

Pdeeine Oh. of. 0.0% ty ey ie eee sks coe aaa 43 
Bee ON ii es hs was 2) 0 i AO edie’ 19 
Wee et G52). Shepherdess... .... 2.0.0. sce 121 
ee ee TING) oe See l oc eevee enue s 147 
Jongkind, J. B.......... Vessels ftaring the Scheldt...... 160 
Jongkind, J. B.......... Canal Near Amsterdam....... .... 194 
Jouvenet, F....... Ata) Madame de Celvoy.............. . 152 
Kavel, M...... ieee Nigh) 1 gue, OTIONG, -. scons 6 oe os 41 
EG” laa alia aaa ee ia Petite Marquise... ee 171 
Bitatkor Tn. je cis. Bai hu Vive Slr Bmpereur. oo is)s, 6 desis sb 175 
Ladbrooke........ Mees: Landscape Near Norwich.......... 149 
PME ECHOC, ly ele ai BEANS. CANON cu ce sin a he 4 8 135 
Lagrenee, L............. PAN Gie OU DaOE Cu UG a 116 
menrenes. Ta eee ins S: Empress Elizabeth of Russia...... 200 
TN Tears) A NA la a Mme. de Grandval ............... 186 
Largilliere, N.'de........ Marquise de Louvois............. 65 
DemC ONE iel ee seis 3 os Comtesse de Bermont............. 31 
Lawrence, Sir Thomas...Countess Wilton,................. 128 
Lawrence, Sir Thomas...King William IV.................. 164 
Lawrence, Sir Thomas...Countess Darnley................. 158 
(Mie A A aa aaa Duchesse de Lesdiguieres......... 50 
Lely, Sir Peter.......... Countess of Kildare-.............. 172 
Lely, Sir Peter.......... Tidy Pb aCOU DSL eh ovine gate 162 
CS 2 Cals 6d) Duchess of Richmond 5 oe ee: 138 
ET PINAY. ees SEVUNLOW ALD NOIELOO LCR earache 441d ole ak, 35 
PPMEEINOO Frey) ows. ss os BING OUCISIO Noda 3 cates 4s 161 
MRT iy Ps ose! a din 00's RUCHED SU ee eta ahemecstore nit 39 
LOM CID es ar lve’ s!s PER GU SIDO ROU ee iia la Mista G ats bhp wis 26 
1 OA sl Phe Musketeer i. sy iscaeeasis 6 99 
Meissonier, J. L......... MOO VERT eee elie eaiesra's ein ss'Tetny Rie Gort 189 
EM el ci ola bine 6 sueie s POUT interne ii Un ihe Wire 143 
a 6) eo Oe ee Hs oy Nog 7 i A A ae 47 
EGG 108s) 31.5 «in nism glen. PAREN CANOS MEAN sath dik yal Lost Youd lord 24 
DEVOID ON iy ge aati, TO  AMLEL CIOS 1S sare att Mea Ge 33 
Migenerds ON oe et Peer) MATIDOLOUR I i. c\ cia) o. 48 


ARTISTS REPRESENTED—Continued 


NAMES OF ARTISTS _ SUBJECTS CATALOGUE Piste A. 
Misnard. Boyt i. .....Queen Christine de Suede.......... 186 
Mignard, P..........:..La Marquise de Montespan........ 190 
Moreelse, P..... Se oe elk. ErINCess Of Nassau, ocean 62 re 
Moreelse, Por sie se. Portrait of a: Lady; ©. 3.0. 4 ee 
Mostaert, J............. Religious Sabject. 05), 0 aan aa ee 
Mytens, D..............Daughter of Charles I..... i ae eee 


Mytens, D..............Duchess of Buckingham.......... 73 
Natoire, Charles.......,Marie Madeline De La Fayette ' 
Duchesse De La Tremouille,., 142 


Nattier, J.) Mos. ose Duchesse d’Orleans....... aoe eee 
Northcote, iF ces ves Age of Innocence! i Nae 
Northoote, S102. us Babe in the Woods..... .......... 189 
COLES TUR OU ai & =... Miss Morland. cs) ce eneeenn nn ae 
Outen seals ...Modern Cinderella..............., 153 
Palamedes....... os. 2s. Christening... 0 2. siete ests seen ad 
Perret, Aime? De cues Premier Aveus ln 0 Sia bets ce brigle en En Ga 
Perret, Aime............La Vanneuse...... vale bits as ET 
Perret, Aime... ....)...Geese Herder.) ln ee 
Perret Almay oa s aie Shepherdess a. i. Se eee Peat cia 
Perret, Aime: Jo. .,4.,; Peasant: Girk i) 2 eee wvats 146 
Perret, Aime............ Harvest...... MEER rts fs hors ae 
Piazettas dbo ri eek ..Boy Feeding Birds; ............... 68 
Paint, Aye Po BHlegy seek pach se 285 
Pokitonow, I........ .. Landscape. ss. 2B ees 104 
Pokitonow, I........);,Hunters’ Repash.,. i) tunes een 
Pourbus, F...... ....s...Marquis of Monticucoli............ 23 — 
POULTRY Ee oy ....: Marie de Medicis.) 0c oo aeueuneee 130 
Provaigs Peace Sak Prise d’une Batterie... /......)..1., 28 
Reynolds, Sir Joshua....Cupid Disarmed......... ghee ChE 
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, ,.: ; Miss Keppeli. 77. 200) ae 
Reynolds, Sir Joshua....Duchess of Rutland............... 188 
Bichety Tae Gey Pel ells Ua Li Arora; cis PER 2 base ihigies i AE 
Richets dy sey aes Jusivy Sur Mare... 0. 200 ee 
Richter, Edouard........ In;'the Corridor Vii). Aon ee “iso 
Rigana, hor Poke Met Mme. de Flameville...... io alae aie 
Bigs, Be old ly he Grand Conde. 3) oe 100 
Rigaud Ae ele Nia ».Duchesse de, Noailles .). Sean 154 
BO DDSE ae ea Cia Interior of a Cowshed.:.......... . 140 


ARTISTS REPRESENTED—Continuod 


NAMES OF ARTISTS ve SUBJECTS Pantereoste 
Pemomamen Gs ts Miss Montgomery.....,........... 4 
aU SUG a a ea Mme. d’Azincourt..... Percent atl ae Oe 
Ly Beounwestrn he ee Tanducane, 22! 63.6606 06 000. ee 97 
EI A 1 a 129 
pi Own. 1. leise i.e. 2 HOE NRE a a ea 163 
» + Santerre, J.B... .. Palade Louise Adelaide d’Orleans......... 86 
Santerre, J. B........... Mme. d’Argenville................ 176 
Meettover A) 20)... Walachian Horses... ..0.......05. 183 
Pprmeume A Morning in the Forest............. 1 
eer The Fagot-Maker.:..0../..0...:°. “1 
SOE AG, CAE et a aa La Mare Aux Viperes.............. 72 
Orb ek, '; etre Ldeal Bead ee ee ay Lae. 3 
‘Shee, Sir Martin......... LIER ONL gh SO 1's lata wa 8) 40 
Shee, Sir Martin........ PURER. ALOMIMONLO Cin CU TRV OES) 184 
aR er pie ii Landscape and River..... ........ D2 
Peete Ae RIODBINGRE AA Le racy. leno 38 
School of Cologne. ...... Religious Subject...... RIOT Eye, 27 
Phealow We lo Venice. ..... LMSC HS UD ER 63 
aatlowe hf. Bridge of Verona... .).02.0. 06 6. 173 
PUTO WLR ED oS Wear ADDGVILG) i ee eee es 91 
PLOUTES. CANN Moe eee. Spanish Beauty............ VA Ai 59 
cyclo) Sa ee cod li/ aCe} RTS P Wie Ve toe 2leed bay any i iy cp a 60 
CN Nel ea ec ss Revery.. Ose, MAUL CaM NER cst) ie Wi, 61 
promrese Aw oe ee MIAO LE ene le es ro ie, 93 
ee Ree CuiepreliBearity cil ene ee dale 94 
1G SO NER oe oe ee TOGAE TACEe ye Aa eee unt eos ie | 95 
Mee Ae eis Lye MEAT QUIS aes a. i vise en hm = 133 
Torres, A..... it aha aba WORE URGE Ur baie marry uh oy a: 134 
Tournieres, R........... Mme. de Mondonville.,........... 64 
Wournieres, Reiss... Duchesse de Brissac. 0... 65...02 106 
PRMOM OM Ci OMLGCY arte aru Mar fei aly 131 
Mam Bassen 2.66 4 Santa Maria Maggiore............. 25 
\ 4 Van Ceulen, C.J ....... PEOREML EC RCRA BCID WON UN TT EOL Ny fi eas td ne 1. 
| # Van Ceulen, C. J........ Ae ArISt Ss Pathe ji... sds... 84 
i* Van den Eeckhout, G....Shepherd Boy...3..........0..000- 150 
i Van Loo,-Carle,......... Marquise d’Hautpoul.............. 141 
t ae Pram po TBs ei eek Madame Pavarty 0 el deed wiges 98 
| a . Van Mierevelt, M. J..... Dame Van Hooft.......... Be iii abe 146 
| - Van Miereyelt, P.... ... Dame Van Montfoort.............. 29 
| a : Verboeckhoven, E....... GACY AOE OGY GU ih usec delgran 167 
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Vernon ioe, 


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Sheep in Pasture m, 
.Ideal Head. . 
. Primavera... 
.Theroine de Mericou 
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Camp Scene.. 
Scene on the ‘Adriatic. 5 
Venice, see seseeeseceee 


Now L72 SIR PETER LELY 


Countess of Kildare 


AY, MARCH 12th, 1906 
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ADRIEN SCHULZ 
Paris 
Pupil of Dardoize and Peacienn 
, Exhibits in the Salon 
His works show many of the characteristic qualities 
of Diaz : 


cE MORNING IN THE FOREST 


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GONZALES COQUES 
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2 THE ARTIST'S STUDIO 
Height 24 inches; width 33 inches 


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NOEL COYPEL 


Paris 


| bf? 1628-1707 
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SUMMER 


One of the Series of Four Panels, ‘‘ The Seasons”’ 


Height 40 inches; width 50 inches 


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BRUSSELS 


ved Medals at Expositions in Brussels, Paris, 


ae : Berlin and the Hague 


PO aiLL LIBR 


Height 12 inches; width 14 inches 


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MEYNDERT HOBBEMA 
(Attributed to) 


Gf — 1638-1709 


‘ LANDSCAPE 


Height 26 inches; width 361 inches 


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"Medals Paris Salon 1888, 1889 


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HENRI, PIERRE DANI 


Paris 


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1753-1809 


MADAME DE LA CHAVIGN : 


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4 Vee ee re Ly Teall 


Height 25% inches; width 193 inches 3 


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FREDERIC EDE | / 


- Born in 1865 at Ottawa, Canada; he lives at Montigny, 
on the River Le Loing, near Fontainebleau, 
France | } 


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Pupil of Tony Robert-Fleury and Bouguereau. Re- 
ceived Ist prize at the Exhibition of Montreal in 
1891, and the Medal of.~Honor at the Columbian -/ 


fort 
Exposition, Chicago, 1893 : 
J SHEPHERD AND HIS FLOCK wpe, 
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In the fields of Marlotte (near Fontainebleau), Cry | 
Height 32 inches; width 394 inches ke 
10 ~~ oN THE RIVER LE LOING Am 
France 
Height 18% inches; width 15 inches /} terry 
11 BANKS OF THE RIVER RU WA LO 


France 


Height 214 inches; width 28% inches 


Na NealerK 


JEAN MOSTAERT 


J00 . 1474-1533 
i RELIGIOUS SUBJECT 
(Diptych) 


Height 223 inches; width 163 inches 


AMILLE HIPPOLYTE DELPY 


EX | r eit aed 


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Pupil of Corot and Daubigny 


a4 Medals, Paris Salon 1884, 1889 


THE SEINE AT VERNON 7 


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aa 14 sunset aT RUEIL ON THE SEINE 


ANTOINE VESTIER 


gel Paris 


1740-1824 


lo THEROINE DE MERICOURT 


Height 24 inches; width 18; inches 


Jin Chegers 


se JEAN | ‘BAPTISTE EDOUARD 3 M- 
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F avorite pupil of Meissonier. Medals 
fe ais Shion 1869, 1870, 1872; Legion of Honor 
ae (18735 Officer 1881 


FRENCH ARTILLERY 


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Height 12 inches; width 10 inches 


(Water Color) 


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JAMES NORTHCOTE, R. A. 


1746-1831 


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; AGE OF INNOCENCE 
He was made an A. R.A.in1 786 and an R. A.in I 
The National Gallery is most rich in works by 


, among them being a portrai 


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: Nore 488 
| : | Paris MA Heothe 
| One of the ‘Petit Maitres” of the School of 1830 
We ‘| Medals Batic Salon 1846, 1848 
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COW IN PASTURE 
Height 154 ge ‘ pith 18 inches 


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Paris | 


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Medals Paris Salon 1861, 1863, 1864 : 


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Legion of Honor 1867 


CHICKEN 
Height 13 inches; width 10 inches : 


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GEORGE INNESS 


New Vork 


1825-1894. 


_ LANDSCAPE 
Height 10} inches; width 14} inches 


, 


Height 39 inches; width 313 inches 


--- GONZALE DETTI 


Born in Paris 


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~ Pupil of his father, the celebrated genre painter, 


Cesare Detti 


Henry IV. Died i in Paris, eke 


MARQUIS OF MONTICUCOLI 


Height 32 inches; width 25 es 


Collection Seffara-Monticucoli 


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Genoa 


1763-1843 


LANDSCAPE 


Height 20} inches; width 293 inches 


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(p 1591-1652, 7 


2 CHURCH IN THE NETHERLANDS _ 


Height 15 inches ; width 21 inches” i 


JEAN BAPTISTE MADOU Fi 2 


Brussels A, V4 a 


ea 1877 


Member of the ee of Antwerp and Brussels 
Legion of Honor 1855 


26 THE SMOKER 


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Height 10 inches; width 74 inches 
From the Collection of M. David C. Lyall 
Sold by the American Art Association, February, 1903 


No. 47 in ie Catalogue, and illustrated 


Sixteenth Century 


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ADORATION OF THE MAGIS 


Height 494 inches; width 37 inches Oss. 
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P. A. PROTAIS 


Paris 


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1826-1890 of x 
28 _ pRISE D'UNE BATTERIE 


yy bo Height 2 gl inches ; width 394 inches 


Pointed for M. David C. Lyall 
“Sold at his sale by the American Art Association, 


February 1903, No. 94 in the Catalogue, and 
illustrated 


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DAME VAN MONTFOORT _ 
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Height 50 inches 


PETER VAN 


EDOUARD RICHTER 


Be ee Paris. ae 
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380 ~~ IN THE CORRIDOR 


Height 25 inches; width 22 inches 


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Paris 


1704-17 
COMTESSE DE BERMONT 
(Oval) 


Height 24 inches 


MAURICE-QUENTIN L/é 


&. VERNON 


Paris 6 fue 


i Vernon i is one of the most pleasing French painters of 
‘ideal subjects of the day. His style and brilliant 
color are most charming and irresistible and have 


) much to do with his great success 


eee IDEAL HEAD 


Height 24 inches; width 20 inches 


NICHOLAS MIG NAB 


Paris 
1605-1668 a 


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ANNE D’AUTRICHE 


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Height 16 inches; width 13 inches - He 


Collection Marquis de Biencourt 


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GALLARD L’EPINA’ 


Paris 


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AIME PERRET 


Paris 


Born at Lyon in 1846 


_ He began exhibiting in the Salon in 1872, and received 


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his first medal in 1877, followed by others in 1888 
and 1889. Atthe Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 
1893, he was declared ‘‘hors concours,” and in 
the same year he was appointed ‘Chevalier’ of 
the Legion of Honor. His Salon picture of 1876 
was purchased by Princess Mathilde, and the one 
of 1877, “A Christening en Bourgogne,” by the City 
of Lyon. The French Government has bought a 
number of Perret’s works, first in 1879, Le Saint 
Viatique for the “Musée du Luxembourg,” then 
his Salon picture of 1881 for the ‘‘Musée de 
Carcassonne,” of 1885 for the ‘‘Musée de Chalons- 
sur-Marne,’ of 1886 for the ‘‘Musée de Morlais,” 
of 1897 for the ‘‘Musée de Nantes,” and the City 
of Paris acquired his painting “L’Aieule.” Besides, 
Aimé Perret is represented in many of the most 
prominent private collectionsin France and abroad. 
He is called the painter of the ‘happy peasants” 
in difference of Millet, who painted the ‘very 
poor peasants.” History will place the name of 
Aimé Perret in the same class with those of Millet, 
Rousseau, Jacque, and all those great artists who 
have shown us in their works the poetry of the 
field, its joys, sorrows, and its eternal beauty 


THE GEESE HERDER 


SHEPHERDESS 


Height 25 inches; width 32 inches / / 2 J 


Tereny 


[ito 


Height 25 inches; width 32 inches fa.at ber 


- 


ALFRED STRUT’ 


Toudon 


being one of the number 


THE ELOPEMENT 


E. LOUP 


a | i Paris Ke pC, Cuchi 
An artist of unusual talent and great ability, whose 


; work is highly commented upon wherever it is 
Prue. Sety 


THE LECTURE 
Height 25% inches; width 213 inches 


The only picture by this artist in the United States 


LADY ASHBURTON 


7 


‘Height 364 inches; width 2/ 


7zinches 
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MARTIN KAVEL 
Night in the Orient 


No. 41 


NIGHT IN THE ORIENT 


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‘Height 24 inches; width 18 inches 


1502-15 72, 


DUKE OF SAVOY 


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Height 53 inches 


eiebte 47 inches ‘ 


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From the Emile Gavet Collection 


CHARLES JACQUE 


Paris Ue. 
£ 1 


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Medals Paris Salon 1861, 1863, 1864 | aN 


; pe x Legion of Honor 1867 


Cea ee ee ee 


oe POULTRY ue, 


nto 


Height 8% inches; width 121 inches 


J fl aes F. CLOUET 


to Por ase rerouees 


EDWARD VI. 
Height 26 inches; width 20 inches 
From the Collection of Marquis de Biencourt 


Chateau Azai-le-Rideau 


JULES GOUPIL | 4 


Paris 


ei é Pupil of Ary Schaeffer 
Medals Paris Salon 1873, 1874, 1875, 1878 


45 MADEMOISELLE LANGE 


Height 313 inches; width 19% inches 


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8 inches 


width 3! 


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Height 484 inches; 


. MERLOT 


E. J 


Paris 


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Medal Paris Salon 1892 


Hors Concours 


THE WHITE COW 
; width 29 inches 


Height 37 inches 


NICHOLAS MIGNARD 
Paris 


1605-1668 


DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH 


Height 40 inches; width 50 inches 


were 
Sew ew aig! Babe eae ae 


No. 49 W. A. BOUGUEREAU 
Vintage Day 


WILLIAM A. BOUGUEREAU 
‘3 pee de Rome, 1850; received Medals in 1855, 1857 
Paha, and 1867 

Legion of Pade 1859 

Member of the Institute of France 1876 

tater of the Legion of Honor 1876 


Medal of Honor 1878, 1885 


‘49 


VINTAGE DAY 


Height 164 inches; width 13% inches TL oe 


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() CLAUDE LEFEBRE > 
1651-1690 i 


50 


Height 49 inches; width 3 73 inches a 


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JULIEN DUPRE 
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Paris 
Born in 1851 


aah 


s Third-class medal 1880; second-class medal 1881. 
Chevalier Legion of Honor 1892. H.C. 


ol RETURN FROM PASTURE 


Height 18 inches; width 21% inches 


JAMES STARK 


TOARRERS 


to London, where he entered the Royal Academy 
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The National Gallery and Kensington Museum contain 
many of his most important works te 


hy, 


LANDSCAPE AND RIVER 


Height 17 inches; width 24 inches. 


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CESARE DETTI Ug / if 
Born in Rome 
Pupil of the St. Lucca Academy in Rome aie | 
Studio Paris e | 
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Represented in many of the best known collections a 
abroad and in this country 
In the W. H. Vanderbilt collection, Metropolitan 
Museum, New York 
D3 THE MUSIC LESSON 
Height 28 inches; width 20 inches q | 
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DANIEL MYTENS 
| The Hague aek 
1590-16 58 


Court Painter to Charles I. in 162 Sune 


ny 


«Of THE DAUGHTER OF CHARLES 1. _ 


(Married later to Gaston d’Orleans) 


Height 43 inches; width 36 inches ‘ , uy j 


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First Salon Medal 1833 


Legion of Honor 1849 
Officer of Legion 1870 —_— 


Born at Nantes, 1812. Learned to paint on por- 

celain. Studied from Nature and the old masters 
in the Louvre. Exhibited in Salon 1821, and 
won the favor of the Duke of Orleans. Died 
near Paris, 1889 


5d THE COTTAGE 
Height 16 inches; width 123 inches 
From the Georges Petit Galleries 


Paris 


GEORGE ROMNEY 
London © 


1734-1802 


MISS FARREN 


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Height 30 inches; width 25 inches 


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AIME PERRET 


| See Biography No. 36 Z | 
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iT sia LE PREMIER AVEU 


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Height 254 inches; width 32 inches 


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A BELLED 


Paris 


‘STUDY OF A YOUNG GIRL 


Height 28% inches; width 232 inches — 


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ANTONIO TORRES 


Paris 
Born at Tarragona, Spain. A pupil of the Julian 


Academy, Paris. His ‘‘Ideal Heads” have been 
received with much favor, and a great future is 


prophesied for this clever artist 
24 aa 


pou. SPANISH BEAUTY (/7(?, King tlanel 


e | Height 18 inches; width 153 inches 


60 BLONDINE broke SE Go 
a te We 


Height 24 inches; width 18 inches 


61 : REVERY V6 Ie 4 


Height 21% inches; width 15% inches K - 


Name 


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Holland — 


1571-1638 


PRINCESS OF NASSAU 


Height 54 inches; width 42 inches - 


Gold Medal Paris Be sition 1900 


Officer of the Legion of Honor 1901 


VENICE 


Height 24 inches; width 19% inches 


Paris 


1668-1752 


MADAME DE MONDONVILLE 


Height 50 inches; width 4o inches 


NICOLAS DE LARGILLIERE | 


(Ce a at 4; 
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MARQUISE DE LOUVOIS 
th ae Height 29 inches; width 23 inches 
Bei: ESP (Oval) 


; a eyed . Collection F. de Launay 


4 
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pan ai ea ies Ree 


inches 


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width 45 


1601-1674 
THE CHRISTENING 


Height 32 inches 


STEVAERTS PALAMEDE 


No. 171 


MARTIN KAVEL 
La Petite Marquise 


SECOND DAY SALE 


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DAY, MARCH 13th, 


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M. F.JACOMIN , Zi a 
Paris tb Lee adil 


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Medal Paris Salon 1888, 1889 


Hors Concours 


Nee 67 ~~ FOREST OF RAMBOUILLET 
a | (Seine et Oise), France 


Height 213 inches; width 174 inches 


BOY FEEDING BIRDS 


Height 29 inches; width 23} inches 


_L. COIGNARD 


f. 1812-1883 Ly | 


Paris 


1 


it oF One of the “ Petit Maitres ” of the School of 1830 
Medals Paris Salon in 1846, 1848 


Represented in many museums in France 


69 CATTLE AND LANDSCAPE 


Height 143 inches; width 21 inches 


FRANCOIS CLOUET 
Paris 


1510-1572 


HENRY, 


Height 153 inches; width 11 inches 


Collection Azay le Rideau 


- 


ADRIEN SCHULZ 


Paris 


Pupil of Dardoize and Hanoteau 


Exhibits in the Salon, and is represented in many,Art 


s 


Museums of France 


His works show many of the characteristic qualities 


of Diaz 
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THE FAGOT-MAKER IN THE Pg 


1 
(1 FOREST OF ' FONTAINEBLEAU # ff: ty, 


Height 13 inches; width 16 inches 


LA MARE AUX VIPERES Pe y, | ee 
72 7 (Vipers Pool) 


FOREST OF FONTAINEBLEAU Weis? 


Height 16 inches; width 26 inches 


a 


es, 


The Hague 
1590-1658 


Court Painter to Charles I. in 1625 


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THE DUCHESS OF BUCKINGHAM 


Height 30 inches; width 25 inches 


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Hest Mths 1 oy New York Cd velar Cee 


1825- 1894 


THE ROCKY DELL 
Height 32 inches: width 42 inches 
From the Collection of Mr. Thomas B. Clarke 


Sale Feb., 1899; No. 155 in Catalogue 


CORNELIS JANSON VAN CEU 


1590-1664. 


Satabrre 


PORTRAIT OF AAD 


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width 19 inches 


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Height 243 inches 


) + —s FREDERIC EDE 2 


Paris 


i Born in 1865, at Ottawa, Canada; he lives at Mon- 

i _ tigny, on the River Le Loing, near Fontainebleau, 
France 

Pupil of Tony Robert, Fleury and Bouguereau. Re- 

ceived Ist prize at the Exhibition of Montreal 

1891, and the Medal of Honor at the Columbian ae 

Exposition, Chicago, 1893 Ban 

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wes _ THE STONE BRIDGE | 


| Height 18 inches; width ro inches 


. (1 THE SHEPHERD AND HIS FLOCK Gif — : 


Height 234 inches; width 29 inches SH actt J 
BANKS OF THE RIVER LE LOING, ee 
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FRANCE ie 


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Height 214 inches; width 284 inche ov 
br 7 ha ii 


FRANCIS COTES, R.A. 


1726-1770 


This splendid painter of the English School was a 
contemporary of Sir Joshua Reynold, and became 
his most powerful rival. In fact, many paintings 
by Cotes have been taken for works by Sir Joshua, 1 


so closely related were their styles and palettes | i 
His most noted work is a portrait of Admiral Hawke F 
in Greenwich Hospital : 


79 = YOUNG LADY WITH ROSE 


Height 26 inches; width 20 inches 


‘ 


_-—«- VICTOR DUPRE 


a 


| Paris 
PRs - Born in 1816 
ie ane Pupil and brother of Jules Dupré 


_ Medal Paris Salon in 1849 


80 - UNE MARE DANS LE BERRY 
(FRANCE) © 


4 


; Height 14 inches; width 22 inches 


- Paris 


1718-1793 


MADAME D’AZINCOURT 


Height 32 inches; width 254 inches 


_ CAMILLE HIPPOLYTE DELPY 
| 


Paris 


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Pupil of Corot and Daubigny 


Medals Paris Salon 1884, 1889 nie % ys _ 


SUN SET AT GLOTON 
C1 iene he 


Height 16} inches; width 28 inches 


27 4 ae 


VIEW. ON THE SEINE 


Height 163 inches; width 28 inches CG bs 


CORNELIS JANSON VAN CEULEN > 


| hofeae 1594-1664 
MN / Amsterdam 


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84 PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST'S FATHER _ 


Height 29 inches; width 25 inches 


- 


ne A. POINT | 


AG . | Paris & . evthy 


p: 
ft Medal Paris Salon 1889 
* E One of the most Coieable of the younger French 


followers of the ‘Primitives.’ He designs him- wee 
self the frames for his pictures and the result 
is uncommonly successful, as can be seen in 
this picture 


85 ELEGY 


Height 223 inches; width 144 inches 


J. B. SANTERRE 


1658-1717 


LOUISE ADELAIDE D’ORLEANS 


~ 


Height 37 inches; width 32 inches _ 


EUGENE FROMENTIN IrS00 


Paris 
—1820- 1876 oO - Maj fag 
Pereals Paris Salon 1849, 1857, 1859, 1867 : 
Wiecion of Honor 1859 


| Officer 1869 


87 SOUVENIR OF ALGERIA 


Height 193 inches; width 363 inches 


_ From the Collection of M. Beugniet, Paris 


From the Collection of M. David C. Lyall, of Brooklyn, 


sold by the American Art Association, February 
1903, No. 93 in the Catalogue and illustrated 


FREDERICK W. WATTS 


This worthy follower of Constable was born in London 
and painted in many ports of the British Isles 


He was a brother-in-law of Constable 


, 44 most prolific painter, exhibiting between the years | 
1821 and 1862 no less than 258 canvasses in 
London | 


83 LANDSCAPE WITH FISHERMAN 


Height 22 inches; width 30 inches 


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ME SP ree Meee ees 


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PAUL VERNON | fl — 


é ~ Paris . : 
PRIMAVERA 


Ba Height 133 inches; width 103 inches 


JEAN JULES HEINSIUS 


1740-1812 


MARQUISE DE CHAMILLY 


Height 50 inches; width 39 inches 


From the Collection of Dr. Rew Parsons, 
Chelsea, England 


FRITS THAULOW 


Paris 


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Gold Medal Paris Exposition 1900 


Officer of the Legion of Honor 1901 


- 


Yl —sSNEEAR.: ABBEVILLE 


Height 15 inches; width 18 inches 


> 


SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, P. R. A. 
- London a 


1723-1792 


CUPID DISARMED 


Height 32 inches; width 21 inches — 


ANTONIO TORRES 


Paris 


Born at Tarragona, Spain. Pupil of the Julian 

Academy, Paris. His ‘Ideal Heads” have been 

received with much favor, and men who know 
prophesy a great future for this clever artist 


98 THE MANDOLIN PLAYER 
Height 36 inches; width 243 inches 


4 ORIENTAL BEAUTY 


Height 24 inches; width 18 inches 


Bs 95 IDEAL HEAD 


Height 24 inches; width 18 inches of cy 
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PORTRAIT OF ALADY 


Height 25% inches; width 214 inches 


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NVASSNOY 


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97 


Paris 


1812-1867 wa.c.tery 


pf Medals 1834, 1849 


Medal of Honor 1867 


Legion of Honor 1852 


Officer 1867 


LANDSCAPE ; SUNSET 
Height 63 inches; width 10% inches 
From the Collection of Count Greffulhe 
| ie ‘“ Doctor Dieulafoy 


As ts “* Georges Petit 


JEAN BAPTISTE VAN 
| - 


1684-1745 


MADAME FAVART 


~ 


Celebrated Actress of the Comedie Francaise : 


Height 371 inches; width 31 } inches 


99 


pf 


SALVATOR MEGE 
i : Gry tla fog 


oo of Bonnat | 


Salon 1879, 1880, 1881 
THE MUSKETEER 


Height 32 inches; width 264 inches 


“APN ines Wes 
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, HYACINTHE RIGAUD 


0a oy 1659-1743 


Born at Perpignan in 1659, Rigaud came from a family 
‘of painters, both his father and grandfather 


: having been artistically noteworthy ‘ 
He began his studies in Paris at the Academy in 1681, ' 

and in the following year gained the first prize for 

his ‘Cain Building the City of Enoch” RRS : 


He became the ‘fashionable painter of the upper 
classes,” his sitters being such noteworthies as i‘ 
Louis XIV., Augustus III. of Poland, Cardinal 
Fleury, Boileau, Charles XII. of Sweden, Louis 
XV., and the painter Mignard . eo 


100 LE GRAND CONDE 


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Height 32 inches; width 28 inches 


Se ae Oe 


ee eet eS Ge hes ee es 
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TR eS. 


LEON RICHET 


| 


, Paris 
Pupil of Diaz 


PT Ones a Medal Paris Salon 1888 


101 JUVISY SUR MARNE 


Height 25% inches; width 36 inches 


NARCISO DIAZ DE LA P ana 


| Paris 
goer 1808-1876. 


Medals Paris Salon 1844, 1846, 1848. 


Legion of Honor 1851 


FOREST OF FONTAINEBLEAU 


Height 11 inches; width 14 inches 


Yds | | Wb foatorek ; 


- George Henry Harlow, the most successful follower of 
Sir Thomas Lawrence, was born in London in 1787 


103 PORTRAIT OF MISS BINGHAM 


Height 30 inches; width 25 inches 


IVAN POKITONOW 


Born at Odessa, Russia, he studied in Paris under 
Meissonier. He won all the art honors in Russia __ 
and many medals in Germany and France i 


104 LANDSCAPE 


Height 7 inches; width 10 inches — 


105 THE HUNTERS’ REPAST 


Height 7 inches: width 10 inches 


7) 


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Pais ae Veg 
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— 106 _ _DUCHESSE DE BRISSAC 


Height 543 inches; width 414 inches 


FELIX ZIEM 
Paris 
Felix Ziem was born at Beaune in 1821 


His paintings, particularly his Views of Venice, have : 


_won for him a world wide reputation 


Medals 1851, 1852, 1855 and Legion of Honor in 1857 — | 


107 SCENE ON THE ADRIATIC 


Height 27 inches; width 44 inches 


he ae CLAUDIO COELLO 


ae : a Pee cos. CO Netly 


: 1 | ith See, 
4 108 INFANTA OF SPAIN 


Height 233 inches; width 157 inches 


WILLIAM A. BOUGUEREAU 


, Prix de Rome, 1850; received Medals in 1855, 1857, 
and 1867 


pill _ Legion of Honor 1859 
Pitcher of the Institute of France 1876 


Officer of the Legion of Honor 1876 


ae Medal of Honor 1878, 1885 


Commander of the Legion of Honor 1885 


109 AUTUMN 
Height 35 inches; width 30 inches 
Signed and dated 1905 


Bouguereau died in 1905, and this picture is therefore 
one of his last works i 


a , AM. taet. | 


Me he ; 1787-1849 _ 


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GUILLAUME ETTY, R.A. 2 WL 


London 


Born at New York; Pupil of Sir Th. Lawrence 


110. ~~ Lapy ELLENBOROUGH 


Height 30 inches; width 25 inches 


FRANK BOGGS 


Paris 


Hon in New York; has a Studio in Paris. Received a 
Medal at the Salon of 1889; is ‘‘ Hors Concours.” 
The French Government bought one of Boggs’ 
pictures for the ‘‘“Musée du Luxembourg” 


111 = ye BROOKLYN BRIDGE 


Height 73 inches; width 60 inches 


HYACINTHE RIGAUD 


1659-1743 a, We 


MADAME DE FLAMEVILLE 


Height 18 inches; width 15 inches 


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pce EDD 


40° a 
J. B. C. COROT 


. ll Meter Paris 


Pupil of Bertin. Medals 1838, 1848, he 1867. 
Legion of Honor 1846. Officer of Legion of — a 
Honor 1867. Diploma to the Memory of De- a 


ceased Artists, Universal Exhibition, ta7e 


113 ITALIAN GIRL 
Height 26 inches; width 214 inches” 
From the Georges Petit Galleries 


Paris 


Sat ; 


FRANCIS COTES, R. A. 


Ca lee 


This splendid painter of the English school was a 
contemporary of Sir Joshua Reynolds, and be- 
came his most powerful rival. In fact, many 
paintings by Cotes have been taken for works by | 
Sir Joshua, so closely related were their styles 
and palettes | 


1726-1770 


114 PORTRAIT OF LADY HOLLAND 


Height 42 inches; width 32 inches 


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Paris” 
Medals Paris Salon 1851, 1852, 1855. 


Legion of Honor 1857 
Officer 1878 


VENICE 


Height 21 inches; width 337 inches 


LOUIS LAGRENEE ; 


ae pe a 


1724-1805 


116 = MapEMoISELLE BOURGOIN vi 


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In the play “Tipoo-Saib” 


ip Height 31 inches ; width 25 inches 


CAROLUS DURAN 


orn at Lille, France, in 1837 


Medals Paris Salon 1866, 1869, 1870, 1878 x 


~. Grand Medal of Honor Salon 1879 
Legion of Honor 1872 | 
Officer of the Legion of Honor 1878 © 


Member of the Institute of France 


Re 5 
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At present Director of the “Académie*Francaise” 


at Rome a 


117 tHE DAUGHTER OF THE EMIR 4 
Height 243 inches; width 15 inches ae 


Dated 1882 is signed at the left 


WILLIAM COLLINS f ae 


1788-1847 


Collins early received instructions from Morland, and 
one cannot but feel his influence, especially in 
Collins’ early productions 


His pictures of Rustic Life met with very great success, 
“Cromer Sands,” for instance, bringing 3600 
guineas at the Gillot sale in 1872 


The South Kensington Museum contains no less than 
twelve of his works 


118 LANDSCAPE 


Height 18 inches; width 24 inches 


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1812-1889 
First Salon Medal 1833 
Legion of Honor 1849 


Officer of Legion 1870 


SUNSET >) 


Height 18 inches; width 234 inches 


‘Collection I. Montaignac 


2 


SIR WILLIAM BEECHEY, R. A. 


epee London 


7 apss-1839 “He Dee 


“1200 ~— iss O'NEIL 


Height 36. inches: width 28 inches 


GUSTAVE JACQUET 


Paris 
Medals Paris Salon 1868, 1875, 1878 


Legion of Honor 1879 


121 THE SHEPHERDESS 


; a: ‘Ge ad Height 22 inches; width 184 inches 


Purchased direct from the Artist 1905 


ANTONIO CANAL 


ane (Called “Canaletto i) MHL YG, Iris ao 


ae boop 768 


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His principal works are at Berlin, London, Munich, 
Paris, Vienna and Dresden 


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122 A CHURCH IN VENICE 


we Height 24 inches; width 39 inches 


few AIME PERRET — 


See biography No. 36 


_—s«JOHIN OPIE, R. A. 400 


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81801 A J Cle by 


: MISS MORLAND 


t Pe ee tLeight 30 inches; width 26 inches 
Che | (Oval) © 


NARCISO DIAZ DE LA PENA “@ 
Parise ie : x 4 

1808- 1876 3 
= Medal Paris Salon 1844, 1846 1848 


Legion of Honor 18 sr 


125 CHIENS GRIFFONS DANS LA 4 asus 
Cee in the Forest) 
Height 8} inches; “width 128 faces 


Engraved in the ‘‘100 Masterpieces,” page 103 


foto rwalt, Sac Vee aah 
2 shy Wo Vay er arte (90L- “222 


-N. DIAZ 


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SIR AUGUSTUS Ww. ‘CALLCOTT, R. A. 


Z : | 1779-1844 V/ Pannen 


His first success was a portrait of Miss Roberts, painted i 
aes “under the tuition of Hoppner in 1799 ‘ 
is For many years he contributed to the Royal Academy, 
| _of which he was made a member in 1810 

e > Examples of his work are found in all the principal 
galleries of Europe 


126 OLD FARMHOUSE IN KENT 


Height 34 inches; width 54 inches 


CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY _ 


Paris 
mer 1817-1878 


Medals Paris Salon 1848, isan 1855, 1857), 
1859 and 1869 


Legion of Honor 1859 
Officer 1874 
127 THE ROAD 


Height 8} inches; width 163 inches 


a 


ey Cee eee mee ee se ee 


_ 146 ~—s COUNTESS WILTON 


ae ‘4 | , Height 36 inches; width 30 inches 


Paris 


Medal Paris Salon 1866 


Grand Medal of Honor 1893 


Legion of Honor 1892 


Officer 1900 


A MUSICIAN 


Height 26 inches; width 20 inches 


FRANS POURBUS _ VA iy ; 


(THE YOUNGER) 


I 569-1622 Mya Medel, 


O The works of this splendid and most interesting painter 


of the Dutch School are scattered throughout the 
great galleries of Europe 
| _ He became a master of the guild of St. Luke in 1591 


In 1600 he was employed by the Arch-Duke Albert at 
Brussels, and from Brussels he journeyed to Italy, 
from Italy to Paris, where he settled down, later 
being appointed Court Painter to Marie de Medici 


We find the best examples of his work in Darmstadt, 
London, Madrid, Munich, Paris, The Hague and 
Vienna 


130 PORTRAIT OF MARIE DE MEDICIS 


Height 48 inches; width 38 inches 


, ae 
24 CONSTANT. TROYON 


Paris 


1810-1865 


Medals Paris Salon 1838, 1840, 1846, 1848, 1855 he 


“ 


Legion of Honor 1849 


131 THE POULTRY FARM 


Height 21 inches; width 25 inches ae 


Of Me 


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width 57 inches 


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Height 36 inches; 


F. GUARDI 


No. 180 


_ ‘THIRD DAY SALE 


PROMPTLY AT 330 P.M. ~ 
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_ ANTONIO TORRES | 


Paris 


iy p Born at Tarragona, Spain. Pupil of the Julian 
_ Academy, Paris. His ‘‘Ideal Heads” have been 
received with much favor, and a great future is 


prophesied for this brilliant artist 2 Sf oe 
i is 


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Height 25% inches; width 203 inches 


| 134 | IDEAL HEAD ; 


Height 24 inches; width 18 inches anes ra 


Paris 


1724-1805 


4 


MADAME SAINT AUBIN 


Celebrated Actress 


Height 32 inches; width 25 inches 


PIERRE MIGNARD 


AL Mllaiu, 


1610-1695 


Height 30 inches; width 235 inches 


wT VN 


: Paris 


Medal Paris Salon 1880, 1881 


Legion of Honor 1892. 


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FARM LIFE 


Height 15 inches; width 213 inches 


Mg SIR PETER LELY 


Oe 1617-1680 f a 


_ DUCHESS OF RICHMOND 


Height so inches; width 40 inches 


JAMES NORTHCOTE, R. AL 


He was made an A.R.A.in 1786, and aR. A. in 1787 


The National gallery is most rich in works by this ie 
painter, among them being a portrait of Northcote a: 
by himself | 


139 BABE IN THE WOODS 


Height 36 inches: width 28 inches 


he | Brussels 


= 


INTERIOR OF A COWSHED 
hee, (A Good Example of a Scarce Master) | 


- Height 18 inches; width 23 inches 


wo 


CARLE VAN LOO _ 


- Paris 


1705-1765 


Height 30 inches; width 24 inches ‘ 


Collection Edouard Chappey, Paris” ok 


No. 141 


C. VAN LOO 
Marquise d’Hautpoul 


t. 


Height 364 inches; width 283 inches 


, 


HUGUES MERLE 
Paris = | Oh gia 
Born in 1823 
f Pupil of L. Colas | 
Medals Paris Salon 1861 A 1863 nae : bh . 


Legion of Honor 1866 — Be) 
143 AMOUR MATERNEL 


Height 394 inches; width 32 inches | an 


BEECHEY, R. A. 


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width 40 inches 


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Height 50 inches 


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AIME PERRET | 


See biography No. 175 


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Height 24 inches; width 20 inches _ : 


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NSZEN VAN MIEREVELT 


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AME CORNELIUS VAN HOOFT 


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Height 4 s} inches ; width 35 inches 


ae Collection Theryc de Chatelard 


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Paris: 


Height 24 inches; width 193 inches _ 


No. 147 G. JACQUET 
Spring 


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148 PORTRAIT OF VINCENZIO JULIONE 


Height 22 inches; width 16 inches 


From the Collection of Princess Mathilde Bonaparte 


VA a— ROBERT LADBROOKE 


1770-1842 


This noted painter of the Norwich School was born in 


1770. He became intimate with John (old) Crome, 


and later they married sisters. They were the — ) s 


founders (with others) of the Norwich Society of ef 
A Lut Artists in 1805, but later a quarrel took place be- 


tween them and they opposed each other in two 
different societies 


149 LANDSCAPE NEAR NORWICH 


Height 39 inches; width 33 inches 


. DT VAN DEN EECKHOUT 


ies Amsterdam 


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1621-1674 


: Pupil of Rembrandt 


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THE YOUNG SHEPHERD 


Height 52 inches; width 62 inches 


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J.B. C. COROT ag 


Parise 


1796-1875 
Medals Paris Salon 1838, 1848, 18 55, 18 


Legion of Honor 1846 


Officer of Legion of Honor 1867 


151 IDEAL LANDSCAPE. 


(The Ruins) 
Height 93 inches; width 124 inches ts 


Callechon of Comte Armand Doria 


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No.ha2 F. JOUVENET 
Madame de Celvoy 


IS JOUVENET 


As 1664-1749 a a ha Ann. 


| MADAME DE CELVOY. 


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Paris 


A MODERN CINDERELLA — 


Height 32 inches; width 23 inches 


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154 La DUCHESSE DE NOAILLES 


ao é Height 58 inches; width 37 inches 


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JEAN CHARLES CAZIN 
: Paris | : 
Medal Paris Salon 1 880 


Legion of Honor 1882 


Officer Legion of Honor 1889 | a“ e 


155. ‘HARVEST | 


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Height 193 inches; width 244 inches _ ; 


Collection I. Montaignac—Paris i | oy) 


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MISS CAULDWELL 


¥ : [3 


_ Height 354 inches; width 273 inches 


From the Galleries oe hanes McLean, London 


PAUL GROLLERON 


Sy 


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Paris 
Pupil of Bonnat 


CHING FOR THE ENEMY 


157 wart 


MAS LAWRENCE 


‘5 Nees 1769-1830 /* 
©THE COUNTESS OF DARNLEY 


mg pee 


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f,) - ‘Height 50 inches; width 25 inches 


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hae Height 163 inches; width 11 inches 


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. FRANCIS COTES, R. A. 


Konan’ Nate wie 


159 porTRAIT OF MISS HASTINGS © 


7 


Height 50 inches; width 40 inches 


J. B. JONGKIND 


Vessels Entering the Scheldt 


No. 160 


Pais” 


1819-189! 


rr 


mn at Lateop, Honaca. he: went to France while 


“Pupil of M. E. Isabey 


Medal Paris ne 1852 


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160 VESSELS ENTERING THE SCHELDT 


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Height 222 inches; width 314 inches 


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From the Collection Porto-Riche Sale, Paris, 1890 


Paris | 


1733-1781 


MADAME DE BELLE-ISLE 


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“London be ey Len 


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FERDINAND ROYBET 


Grand Medal of Honor 1893 
Legion of Honor 1892 


Officer 1900 


THE PHILOSOPHER 


, 


Height 32 inches; width 251 inches 


| President of Fhe Royal Academy 


ae + 1769- 1830 E.0 Mestly 


Bi or KING WILLIAM IV. 
Height 55 inches ; width 43 inches 


|-From the Collection Oly Reo ea The Duke of 
| Cambridge 


J. J. HENNER © 


Paris 


Born in 1829. Pupil of Brollies and Picoe Prize : 
Rome 1858; my of Honor 1873; oe of 


1889 


leery eS BE 


Height 24 inches; width 18 inches oy 


No. 166 SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS 
Miss Keppel 


S 


SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, P.R.A.° 


London 


1723-1792 LGAs Lather 


166 MISS KEPPEL 


(Afterwards Mrs. Thomas Meyrick) 


Height 36 inches; width 28 inches 


Brussels 


1799-1881 


ee 


Legion of Honor, Commander of the Order of ‘Leopol 


READY FOR DUTY 


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, PORTRAIT OF HIS DAUGHTER 


M0 AS CERES 


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, Height 45} inches ; width 35 inches 


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NARCISO DIAZ DE LA 


: Paris: 


1808-1876 


Medals Paris Salon 1844, 1846, re | 
Legion of Honor 1851 | ; 
THE ROCKS OF FRANCHART 
169 FOREST OF FONTAINEBLEAU 
Height 21 inches; width 26} inches 
Diaz Sale No. 66 of Catalogue 


January, 1877—Paris 


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ANDREW GEDDES, A. R. A. 
| 1789-1844 


Geddes was born in Edinburg about 1789. He entered 
the Royal Academy Schools during the time that ,_ 
Jackson and Wilkie were students there, after- © 
ward (in 1814) taking up a residence in London 
to pursue his work as a painter 


The approbation which his portraits of Dr. Chalmers. 
and Sir David Wilkie elicited made him an 
associate of the Royal Academy in 1832 


The most important of his works are found in the 
National Gallery of Edinburg and the South 


Kensington Museum Let Te 
170 IN THE WOODS e feta. 
Ver ie 


Height 40 inches; Width 50 inches 


pee 


Le : MARTIN KAVEL 
, Paris 


171 LA PETITE MARQUISE 


Height 32 inches; width 254 inches 


Napali: 


SIR PETER LELY 


London LD W4 se hE 


1617-1680 
172 COUNTESS OF KILDARE 


Height 53 inches; width 43 inches 


From the Sedelmeyer Galleries, Paris 


pe ai 
ee 
FRITS THAULOW 


5 feo Paris 


Gold Medal Paris Exposition 1900 


Officer of the Legion of Honor 1go1 
173 THE BRIDGE OF VERONA 


Height 18 inches; width 218 inches 


No. 174 GEORGE ROMNEY | 
Miss Montgomery 


2.640 


GEORGE ROMNEY 


zone Cynjer + Wbileutleins 


1734-1802 
174 MISS MONTGOMERY 


Daughter of Sir William Montgomery 


Height 36 inches; width 28 inches 


LOUIS KRATKE 


yhoo” Paris 
| mM mye Pupil of Gerome 


175 VIVE L’EMPEREUR 


Height 24} inches; width 20 inches 


jLeo — 


JEAN BAPTISTE SANTERRE 


Pe Ue nllae 


1658-1717 
176 MADAME D’ARGENVILLE 


Height 51 inches; width 383 inches 


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AIME PERRET | 


Paris 


Born at Lyon in 1846 


He began exhibiting in the Salon in 1872 and received 


his first medal in 1877, followed by others in 1888 
and 1889. At the Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 
1893, he was declared ‘‘hors concours,’ and in 
the same year he was appointed ‘‘ Chevalier” of 
the Legion of Honor. His Salon picture of 1876 
was purchased by Princess Mathilde, and the one 
of 1877, “A Christening in Bourgogne,” by the 
City of Lyon. The French Government has 
bought a number of Perret’s works; first in 1879, 
Le Saint Viatique for the ‘‘Musee du Luxem- 
bourg,” then his Salon picture of 1881 for the 
‘‘ Musee de Carcassonne,” of 1885 for the ‘‘ Musee 
de Chalons-sur-Marne,”’ of 1886 for the ‘‘ Musee 
de Morlaix,” of 1897 for the ‘‘ Musee de Nantes,” 
and the City of Paris aquired his painting 
‘‘L’Aieule.” Besides, Aime Perret is represented 
in many of the most prominent private collections 
in France and abroad. 


He is called the painter of the ‘happy peasants” 


in difference of Millet, who painted the ‘very 
poor peasants.” History will place the name of 
Aime Perret in the same class with those of 
Millet, Rousseau, Jacque, and all those great artists 
who have shown us in their works the poetry of 
the fields, their joys, their sorrows and their 
eternal beauty 


V7 HARVEST TIME 


; c (3 Pa Height 293 inches; width 364 inches 


RICHARD COSWAY, R.A. / ey! 
London fe 
eases i, DN a tes 

AUGUSTA, PRINCESS ROYAL, 

DAUGHTER OF GEORGE III. 


178 


Height 69 inches; width 49 inches 


| o aati 
, 40 NARCISO DIAZ DE LA PENA 


Patis 4 
Ar 1808-1876 
Gg. ‘ Medals Paris Salon 1844, 1846, 1848 
Legion of Honor roe 


179 THE FORTUNE TELLER 


Height 10% inches; width 8% inches 


No. 179 N. DIAZ 


The Fortune Teller 


Vi OO a 
FRANCESCO GUARDI 


gnats. Gory 


1380 SANTA MARIA DELLA eo . 


Venice 


Height 325 inches; width 413 inches 


SUMMER TIME 


Height 35 inches ; width 25 inches — x 


Signed and dated 1905 | 


Bouguereau died in 1905, and this picture is 
one of his last works 


THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH, R. A. 


No. 182 


Dr. Haviland 


COLe ae 


‘THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH, R.A. 


1727-1788 . Lint, On J ; 


182 DR. HAVILAND 


Height 30 inches; width 25 inches 


From the Galleries of Charles Sedelmeyer, Paris 


O 
o/ Sf? 
/ , ADOLPH SCHREYER 
1828-1899 
AM Medals Paris Salon 1846, 1865, 1866 
183 “WALACHIAN HORSES 


Height 214 inches; width 29 inches 


From the Georges Petit Galleries, Paris 


SOSIOH uBIyORIe AY 


YAAAUHOS °V 


Ve ae 
SIR MARTIN A. SHEE, P. R.A. 


1769-1850 4G. V. Carrel? 


He was elected an associate of the R. A., and in 1800 
a member, and upon the death of Sir Thomas 
Lawrence in 1830, he was elected President, which 
position he retained until his death, which took 
place at Brighton in 1850 


184 PORTRAIT OF MRS. HAMMOND 


Height 45 inches; width 24 inches 


185 


JEAN LEON GEROME 
Paris — 

Medal Paris Salon 1847, 1848, 1855 

Legion of Honor 1855 

Officer Legion of Honor 1867 

Commander Legion of Honor 1878 


Grand Medal of Honor 1874 
LE REVEIL 


Height 253 inches; width 214 inches 


fol e 
NICOLAS LANCRET 


8 ar Weblog hl y 


1690-1743 


Lancret is known to have painted only a few portraits 


PORTRAIT OF 
MADAME DE GRANDVAL 


186 


Height 36 inches; width 29 inches 


_— 
/ Ve i JULES DUPRE 


bef? Paris 
tarot 1812-1889 


First Salon Medal 1833 
Legion of Honor 1849 


Officer of Legion 1870 
187 MARINE 


Height 12% inches; width 16 inches 


Collection I. Montaignac 


S/O Te 
SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS 


; 
1723-1792 ¢.0 Weelly 


188 THE DUCHESS OF RUTLAND 


cut 


Height 52 inches; width 41 inches 


Collection of the late Lady Charles Bruce, Carlton 
House Terrace 


ee ee 


JEAN LOUIS ERNEST MEISSONIER 
Paris 


anit | 
ase” 1815-1891 


Medals: third-class 1840; second-class 1841; 
first-class 1843 and 1850 


Gav 
Medals of Honor 1855, 1867, 1878 © 


hh, d Chevalier of the Legion of Honor 1846; Officer 
1856; Commander 1867; Grand Officer 
1878 


Member of the Institute 1861 


189 CAVALIER 
Period of Louis XIII. 
Height 134 inches; width 63 inches 
From the Meissonier Sale 1893 
No. 210 of the Catalogue 


(Engraved) 


LG JLo 
PIERRE MIGNARD ‘ 


Paris R 
1610-1695 Soba perenne 
190 LA MAROUISE DE MONTESPAN 


Height 364 inches; width 29% inches 


SC a J. B. C. COROT 
, fate (hiarnr. Paris 


Pupil of Bertin. Medals 1838, 1848, 1855, 1867. 
Legion of Honor 1846. Officer of Legion of 


Honor 1867. Diploma to the Memory of De- 
ceased Artists, Universal Exhibition, 1878 


191 LANDSCAPE 


Height 214 inches; width 144 inches 
Collection Charles Sedelmeyer 


Paris 


PO ee 


J; Bx GG; COROT 


Landscape 


ALS OO —~ 
LOUIS, GABRIEL, EUGENE ISABEY 
Paris Al ae Sty laud 
1804-1886 
Pupil of his father, Jean Baptiste Isabey 
Medals Paris Salon 1824, 1827, 1855 
Legion of Honor 1832 


Officer 1852 
192 LravING FOR THE PROMENADE 


Height 14% inches; width 11 inches 


From the celebrated Forbes Collection, No. 1255 


French Academy see Member 7 A i 


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‘ Nae 
Musee of Besancon, ‘Bordeaux, Greno e, Nar 


Orleans’ 
ea a PORTRAIT OF 
193 : 
MADEMOSELLE DESHOULI ; 


yy 


J. B. JONGKIND Sea i 


Paris : Z 
1819-1891 fr Wek | 


Born at Latrop, Holland, he went to France while 
very young, and settled in Paris for the rest of 
his life 


Pupil of M. E. Isabey 


Medal Paris Salon 1852 


CANAL NEAR ROTTERDAM 
BY MOONLIGHT 


194 


Height 134 inches; width 18} inches 
Mentioned in Scribner’s Encyclopedia, page 353 


Collection Boussod-Valadon 


a 


SIR ALMA TADEMA, R. . 


Leys. 

Medals Paris Salon 1864, 1867, 1878. 
Honor 1873; Officer 1878 (30a gains 
| Grand Gold Medal, Berlin, 1874 


Munich! Berlin and London 


195 THE SCULPTOR'S ae ue 


at 24} inches; width 18$ inches | 


rae 


JEAN MARC NATTIER 


wt LA dents 


1685-1766 


LOUISE HENRIETTE DE BOURBON 
CONTI, DUCHESSE D’ORLEANS 


196 


Height 40 inches; width 32 inches 


Collection Georges de Montauzon 


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C ey Cg + 1804-1886 


Pupil of his father, Jean Baptiste Isabey 
Medals Paris Salon 1824, 1827, 1855 


Legion of Honor 1832; Officer 1852 
197 RETURN OF THE FISHERMEN 


Height 32% inches; width 483 inches 


From the Georges Petit Galleries, Paris 


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Paris Ao Kaw ler 


Medals Paris Salon 1851, 1852, 1855 
Legion of Honor 1857 


Officer 1878 
THE GRAND CANAL 


Height 263 inches; width 38 inches 


, EUGENE JOSEPH VERBOECKHOVEN 


M, A “iY Py ae Brussels 


1799-1881 
199 SHEEP IN PASTURE 


Height 30 inches; width 24 inches 


LOUIS LAGRENEE PUO0 
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Mor oe Kilt “Kisemey 
First Grand Prix de Rome 1749 
Member of the French Academy 1755 
Director of the School of Rome 1781 
First Painter of the Empress Elizabeth of Russia 


Director of the Academy of Painting of St. Petersburg 
from 1760 to 1766 


PORTRAIT OF THE EMPRESS 
ELIZABETH OF RUSSIA 


200 


Height go inches; width 50 inches 


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Born in France 1849. Pupil of Cabanel 
ae Grand Prix de Rome 1877 
: Medal Universal Exhibition 1889 
}. | Chevalier Legion of Honor 1890 
Officer Legion of Honor 1902 


Commander St. Grégoire-le-Grand 


201 JULIETTE 


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